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Topic: The Elder Scrolls II - Daggerfall (Read 656 times)

Angry Bob

I did read the instructions before I posted but I donít know if this is a bug. The program certainly doesnít work. What happens is if you download the wrapper and follow the instructions, it will install and even add the patches that Iíd normally have to hunt down to make the game less bug free. The issue is that after everything is done, you click on the icon and it goes to a DOS command prompt in the Z drive.Specifically:

Z:\>-exitIllegal command: -exitZ:\>

None of the game files are in that directory and when I try to go to Ďdrive_cí it wonít.

I know how to work DOS (or did) but DOSBOX is a little different for me. Just a minor issue, I think itís more of an issue getting the loader to run the correct file.

I did read the instructions before I posted but I donít know if this is a bug. The program certainly doesnít work. What happens is if you download the wrapper and follow the instructions, it will install and even add the patches that Iíd normally have to hunt down to make the game less bug free. The issue is that after everything is done, you click on the icon and it goes to a DOS command prompt in the Z drive.Specifically:

Z:\>-exitIllegal command: -exitZ:\>

None of the game files are in that directory and when I try to go to Ďdrive_cí it wonít.

I know how to work DOS (or did) but DOSBOX is a little different for me. Just a minor issue, I think itís more of an issue getting the loader to run the correct file.

In DOSBox you don't go to 'drive_c'; just like in any Wineskin wrapper, the drive_c is in fact C:. If you type 'C:' in DOSBox, it is going to open drive_c in it. Anyway, that 'Illegal command: -exit' error shouldn't happen. I will test it right now.

Verifying the game shortcut, I've seen that the game installer was being updated, just like the DOSBox flags. Open the game Properties (right-click it in the Local Tab, Properties) and change the run path to: